Consumer Credit Growth Weakest Since March 2013

Against expectations of a $17 billion surge, US consumer credit grew at just $10.5 billion – the weakest and biggest miss since March 2013. The biggest driver of this disappointment was an actual contraction in revolving credit (down $1.1 billion) for the first time since Feb 2015.

On an percentage basis, given December’s massive downward revision – December and January’s 0.48% rise in consumer credit is the weakest since Sept 2011…

This is not what The Fed demands…

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